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    waylor
    Flatchatter

      My question is – can an owner post notices not related to strata on the property’s community notice board?

      I have on occasion put little ‘DIDDYS’ – short poems or stories – quite harmless – not religious – not political. Not my compositions. Amusing light relief stuff.

      One of our SC removes them as soon as he sees them. Nothing in our bylaws! Nothing in meeting minutes. Just a power thing I think.

      What rules apply to use of notice boards?

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    • #60650
      kaindub
      Flatchatter

        There is no mention in the act what the notice board issued for ,save that some notice of meetings need to be posted there.

        I have seen buildings use this to post various advisory notices as well.

        With respect, you may think you are making some contribution to the building, but clearly someone thinks otherwise.

        For peace I would just stop posting.

        #60749
        Jimmy-T
        Keymaster

          Unless control of the noticeboard is established by a by-law, then no one has any right to put anything on it or, indeed, take anything off it.

          You might propose a motion to your next AGM that residents be allowed to post “inoffensive” material on the notice-board with a clear definition of what inoffensive and, indeed, offensive material is considered to be.

          The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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